A really nice trophy! BTW, I envy your oxygen processing capability.
Am planning to do Colorado again this late Sept.. Still a few stretches
of highway not driven. 

Jack
--- Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We're having great "tourist" weather (bright sun, clear skies) but 
> lousy photography weather. And there isn't much of a "golden hour" 
> because the mountains block the sun for most of the good light and
> I'm 
> not in a position to camp out on a mountain to get good
> sunrise/sunset 
> light (domestic tranquility and all that...)
> 
> But we're having a great time and I'm getting in a few good shots. 
> Here's one for Cotty:
> http://www.robertstech.com/temp/notoncrack.jpg
> Saw this fellow on today's excursion: A hike up Torres Peak (14,200 
> ft). Definitely several notched above GFM in difficulty/intensity.
> This 
> follows a day of mountain biking in real mountains; I don't think we 
> were ever below 9000 ft and some hiking on Sunday. Tomorrow calls for
> 
> more mountain biking, followed on Thursday by the real event of the 
> week, a hike up LaPlata Peak. Only a couple of hundred feet higher
> than 
> Torres, but the trail starts a couple of thousand feet lower and it's
> a 
> much steeper climb. Still, by the end of the day today, the air at 
> 11,000 ft felt wonderfully dense and oxygen-rich ;-)
> As is typical on trips with my beloved S.O. Lisa, I'll probably need
> a 
> week to recover after.
> I may have a small GESO tomorrow.
> 
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